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velocity potential
noun
A scalar potential function relating to the flow's velocity distribution, defined as \phi = \nabla\vec V
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Fig. 13 Same as in Fig. 7, but for a 850 hPa velocity potential and b 200 hPa velocity potential.
In the case of 200 hPa velocity potential, spatial distributions opposite to those for 850 hPa velocity potential were shown (Fig. 13b).
The fluid behavior is described using the perturbed velocity potential.
The velocity is calculated using velocity potential functions as described in Eqs.
The velocity potential (A.3) is then given by: (A.5).
The aim of solution is mainly against the velocity potential of the potential flow.
Levin and Nosov (2009) performed the inverse Laplace transform for the velocity potential for any depth z.
In Section 2, we formulate a linear potential theory and obtain mathematical expressions for the velocity potential.
This limitation comes from the fact that the velocity potential in the time domain has not generally been obtained.
The velocity potential distribution in the sea is critically important in order to fully understand the generation process.
(If we think of ρ as a complex velocity potential, then the curves Im ρ = constant are the streamlines).
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